Setting the right tone: Racine Alternative Learning aims to introduce students to music
By:
Kathryn Merck
Posted: Jun 22, 2025 7:01 AM CDT

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RACINE, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Students in alternative education settings can face significant social, emotional and behavioral challenges often rooted in trauma, instability or academic struggles. One program at Racine Alternative Learning aims to introduce students with those experiences to music in order to grow and develop. In this week's CBS 58 Sunday Morning Spotlight, Kathryn Merck shows how program leaders are working to set the right tone for the next generation of learners.
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